Decoding One’s True Golf Swing DNA: Part Six

March 30th, 2009

A fairly close call was experienced last post, but gratefully it was essentially averted in learning that it is not as critical to regularly remove one’s clothing as it is to remove one’s clubs when trying to decipher one’s true swing DNA.  The core reason for this conclusion is that, Read the rest of this entry »

Decoding One’s True Golf Swing DNA: Part Five

March 15th, 2009

In addition to eliminating one’s golf clubs or other devices and all of one’s apparel in striving to acquire one’s true golf swing DNA, there are yet other influential factors that can be considered and accounted for.  These might include Read the rest of this entry »

Decoding One’s True Golf Swing DNA: Part Four

February 28th, 2009

While straying from the main topic for just a moment, I wish to touch a bit more on one specific feature of one’s gripping style in continuation of my last post.  The farther apart one’s hands are placed on an object when swinging it, the more one’s hands will Read the rest of this entry »

Decoding One’s True Golf Swing DNA: Part Three

February 13th, 2009

Trying to analyze and/or work on the quality of one’s root golf swing, particularly while utilizing multiple golf clubs in the process (can even apply to a single club if its fit or any other club characteristics are sufficiently flawed) is foolish at best.  Examples that should be obvious are Read the rest of this entry »

Decoding One’s True Golf Swing DNA: Part Two

January 30th, 2009

Last post I examined how revealing one’s true golf swing DNA might potentially be accomplished under various scenarios of using one or more golf clubs or golf-club-like devices.  However, several possible complications were uncovered when contemplating how to expose the uninfluenced structure of one’s swing by such manner.  Fortunately, another alternative, one that can be far superior for determining the root DNA of any golf swing if it can be accomplished, is learning to Read the rest of this entry »

Decoding One’s True Golf Swing DNA: Part One

January 15th, 2009

Waggle Weight Wisdom has recently explored several unique challenges existing in golf that first need to be understood and then solved to efficiently learn to play decently and consistently well.  Certain of these novel aspects are not readily found in other activities, thus there is often no common ground between some challenges in golf and those in other activities.  Accordingly, Read the rest of this entry »

Exorcising the Clubfitting Curse in Golf

December 31st, 2008

The issues reviewed in my prior post should provide plenty of motivation to develop and/or accept some unique solutions for helping golfers to play their best.  In addition to there being no such thing as a perfect golf swing or perfect golf club, there is also no such thing as Read the rest of this entry »

In Preparation for New Golf Swing and Clubfitting Principles

December 15th, 2008

At the start of the new year, I will disclose how to determine the true DNA of one’s golf swing, which shall form a new basis from which all subsequent golf swing and clubfitting principles are derived and which shall include the justifiable reasoning behind gripping a golf club the way it is commonly recommended.  Before doing so, however, I want to Read the rest of this entry »

Uniquely Deceptive Challenges of Golf

November 30th, 2008

I concluded my previous post describing how much a baseball swing can vary (even on successive swings) and yet still be performed superbly, even producing home runs to the same point.  Successful golf swing technique(s) can Read the rest of this entry »

A Refreshing Return to Golf Swing Reality

November 15th, 2008

I begin this post by briefly stating that when discussing levels of swing performance and equipment that often accompanies that performance, I am not trying to discourage anyone from striving for perfection by pointing out unending performance imperfection.  I still seek perfection when I work on these facets.  Despite knowing that I will never quite get there, rarely does a day go by where Read the rest of this entry »